BBC Call the Midwife Viewers Left in Tears After Difficult Episode

Fans were emotional after a tough episode featuring a pregnant teen’s story

BBC Call the Midwife Viewers Left in Tears After Difficult Episode
BBC Call the Midwife Viewers Left in Tears After Difficult Episode

London: Call the Midwife fans were buzzing after the latest episode aired. It was a real tear-jerker, and everyone seemed to feel the same way.

The show kicked off its 14th season on January 5, and this time, it focused on a pregnant teen named Paula Cunningham. Her parents, Philip and Grace, have some pretty wild beliefs about her pregnancy.

As Paula finally opened up to Joyce Highland about what was going on, viewers took to social media to share their feelings. One fan tweeted, “Very, very difficult to watch. Brave Paula. #CallTheMidwife.” Others chimed in, saying they missed crying on Sundays.

Paula’s parents think her pregnancy is a miracle, which adds a whole layer of drama. It’s definitely not your typical storyline!

In the midst of all this, actress Helen George confirmed she’s back for season 14, putting to rest any rumors about her leaving. Her character, Nurse Trixie, had a cliffhanger last season when she considered moving to New York with her husband.

Helen mentioned she always planned to return, and she’s excited about the new season. She said it’s a big comeback for Trixie, especially since she’s back without her husband, which adds an interesting twist.

It’s great to see the cast back together after their summer break. The show’s Instagram even shared that some of the crew attended a wedding during their time off.

Don’t miss the next episode of Call the Midwife on January 12 at 8 PM on BBC One and iPlayer!

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